News:

Happy Towel Day!!! Don't forget to carry your towel with you everywhere (yes, everywhere) you go on May 25th. If you have a camera, snap a few photos of you and your towel, then share them with us on the "Towel Day Pictures" board. If you don't have a camera, just borrow one from a strag. After all, the strag will happily lend you, the hitchhiker, a camera or a dozen other items that you might accidentally have "lost". What the strag will think is that anyone who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still know where his towel is is clearly someone to be reckoned with.Click on the banner for instructions on how to put this banner on your web site or signature.

Couldn't think of a 32, so had to use the 'and' cheat, but completely legal per the rules. At least thematically they are both part of the entertainment at Milliways and Max gets to be on the tree after all.

Logged

"That really is truly amazing. That is so amazingly amazing I think I'd like to steal it." - Zaphod Beeblebrox

Back to back posts, but also legal per the rules since no one posted yesterday. Note that wikipedia spells it Armourfiends, but there is no U in the spelling in any of the three copies I have of Life, the Universe and Everything. Maybe this is because my copies are American printings. If anyone objects, we could add the U in and make it a singular fiend.

Logged

"That really is truly amazing. That is so amazingly amazing I think I'd like to steal it." - Zaphod Beeblebrox

...Referring to how Zaphod kept calling him "commandant" even though it was supposed to be "commander."

Logged

". . . We realised we had been myopically shortsighted to think this thing was just an adding machine. . . . So we began to develop it as a super typewriter. With a long and increasingly incomprehensible feature list. Users of Microsoft Word will know what I'm talking about."

". . . We realised we had been myopically shortsighted to think this thing was just an adding machine. . . . So we began to develop it as a super typewriter. With a long and increasingly incomprehensible feature list. Users of Microsoft Word will know what I'm talking about."